71' Nova Ss ****///beautiful///*** Big Block-automatic on 2040-cars
Columbus, Ohio, United States
We have a 1971 Chevrolet Nova SS Tribute for sale. This is by far one of the nicest Muscle Cars I've owned. This car was restored in 1995 and has 4,312 miles on since restoration. It was caught in the rain once and only for 5 minutes... In the driveway. I was told when we purchased this car that to the best of their knowledge; this car has never had rust on the body or underside. They installed a new from GM Performance, LS6 Crate engine which is a 454 with 450 horsepower @ 5600 RPM''s. It has forged aluminum pistons @ 10.2:1 compression ratio, solid lifter flat tappet camshaft, rectangular port heads, open chambered. It had a 850 Holley with a GM LS-6 winters Aluminum Dual Plane Intake. Transmission is a Competition built Turbo 400, B&M Holeshot 10" Convertor, which stalls @ 3200 Exhaust is through Hooker Headers, 2-1/2" Aluminized Pipes leading to Flow Master mufflers. As soon as this car starts, you can instantly tell it means business. The engine runs exceptionally smooth with no hesitation, shifts very firm through a Hurst Ratchet Shifter. Rear end sports a 12 bolt with the bolt through cover and a 4.11 posi unit...(very quiet) The body on this car is arrow straight and the paint is show quality. I was told the paintjob took 3 days paint, blocking and color sanding... It shows!! The engine compartment shows well with braided lines, chrome alternator and valve covers along with the air cleaner and master cylinder cover. The firewall and inner fenders are paint matched as well. Interior is 90% new and beautiful which includes the $1,000 aftermarket dash by Classic Dash and sports all Autometer gauges including a digital speedometer. This car drives tight, goes straight and is extremely strong... This is by far not your average Nova... The previous owner traded a fully restored 68 Camaro Convertible, numbers matching AND a restored 65 Mustang for this car. The Camaro ended up being traded for a car which sold for 32,000 and the Mustang was a quick sale @ 7,500. This gives you some sort of an idea of the quality of car this is. The previous owner also stated that over 35,000 was spent on this car. HIGH Dollar paint job. |
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Chevy SS to get 1LE-like handling pack
Tue, Feb 17 2015Chevrolet engineers have more plans for the SS, but official approval stands between their wishes and our driving commands. After getting the no-cost option for a six-speed manual last year, Motor Trend reports that some company boffins want to throw the Camaro's track-focused 1LE package at it. On the Camaro that means the Performance Ride and Handling suspension, front and rear stabilizer bars, and 20-inch wheels all around concerning the road-focused bits. MT says that a 1LE on the SS would shed the staggered tires for one size all around, and get new dampers and a new suspension tune. It wouldn't turn the SS into a Dodge Charger SRT Hellcat, but the SS could do even more with its 415 horsepower and 415 pound-feet, hopefully without sacrificing too much of its plush road comfort in the process. It's said that a production example could be done in less than six months, but it sounds like the approval process will take longer. Featured Gallery 2014 Chevrolet SS: Review View 31 Photos News Source: Motor TrendImage Credit: Copyright 2015 AOL Chevrolet Luxury Performance Sedan chevy camaro 1le 1le
2017 North American Car, Truck, and Utility Vehicle of the Year finalists revealed
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This is how GM is hiding new Chevy Volt in public
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